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"This was a small plant eater and we know from its hooked beak that it was pretty selective, nipping bits off whatever vegetation was around," said Andrew Farke at the Raymond M Alf Museum of Paleontology in Claremont, California.
It has a wart on its hooked nose and a sinister, toothy smile.
The wandering albatross, whose 11-foot wingspan, the largest of any bird's, enables it to soar for months over the cold ocean, feeds on fish, squid and other marine creatures that it scoops from the water with its hooked bill.
It sits nicely in your hand, and its rubber "tongue" untoggles from its hooked carapace to reveal a little screen.
From here I could make out a cormorant on the lake, its hooked beak tilted characteristically skyward.
Alighting on a channel marker it holds down the slippery flatfish with its Velcro-like foot pads and toes, twisting and tearing off bite-sized strips of pearly white flesh with its hooked black beak.
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It had a black band at the base of its slightly hooked beak, and its neck and legs were long.
The dried flower head somewhat resembles a thistle, though it can be distinguished by its distinctive hooked bracts.
HBO got its audience hooked.
The dodo may instead have used its large, hooked beak in territorial disputes.
It has hooked three-quarters of its customers on digital video recorders, which let them pause live television and record programmes easily.
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